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The Ninja Warriors
System(s): Sega Mega-CD
Publisher: Taito
Developer: Aisystem Tokyo
Original system(s): Arcade Boards
Developer(s) of original games: Taito
Genre: Action
Number of players: 1-2
Release
Date
RRP
Code
JP
1993-03-12
¥7,8007,800
T-11024
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The Ninja Warriors (ニンジャウォーリアーズ) is a beat-'em-up originally developed by Taito for the arcades. It was brought to the Sega Mega-CD in 1993 exclusively for Japan.
Gameplay
Playable characters are two androids called Kunoichi (female ninja, red color) and Ninja (male ninja, blue color). Both characters play identically.
To emulate the three-screen setup of the original arcade game (three 288x224 screens arranged in a horizontal line like with the Darius games), porters Aisystem Tokyo simply capped the screen resolution in software, resulting in the entire game running in a small window.
As indicated by the boxart, one of the game's main selling points was the soundtrack composed by Taito 's inhouse band Zuntata . The game includes both the arcade versions's soundtrack as well as remixed tracks.
An exclusive Zuntata mode was also included, which is bascially a movie scene that explains the game's backstory. Members of Zuntata served as actors.
To this day, this is the most faithful port of The Ninja Warriors.
Production credits
Cast
"Prologue" Staff
Director: H.Tonomura
Photographer: K.Matsubara
Lighting: H.Matsui
Music: H.Ogura , T.Kawamoto
Photo Design: M.Nakanishi
Object Design: H.Takahagi, M.Ogata
Screen Play: Y.Watanabe, K.Ishikawa
Make-Up: Y.Chika
Sound Engineer: K.Ohnui
Sound Effect: K.Ishikawa , H.Takahagi
Special Thanks: Office Misumi, Kiryo Video Inc., Take Off, Noah-Project
Source : In-game credits (Zuntata Mode) [1]
The Crew
Produced by: Yoshio Imamura
Directed by: Takashi Shiokawa
Written by: Onijust
Director of Software: Mutsushige Tsuji
Character Designers: Shrine, Masayuki Suzuki, Yoko Gotan, Satomi Yokose
Sound Software: Daikoku Hisaya
Music Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura (Zuntata)
Drama Music Composed by: Tamayo Kawamoto (Zuntata)
Music Arranged by: Junichi Kawaguchi
Synthesizer Manipulated by: Hiroshi Sukegawa , Teruo Konishi , Katsuhisa Ishikawa (Zuntata)
Engineered by: Masao Saotome, Kazuyuki Ohnui (Zuntata)
Musicians
Drums: Atsuo Okamoto
Bass: Naoki Watanabe
Guitar: Takashi Masuzaki
Tsugaru-Shamisen: Katsunari Sawada
Game Checker: Kazuhiko Sugiyama, Tatsuya Kitazawa, Yoichi Sato
Special Thanks: Keishi Itoh, Yuji Koga, Takahisa Horimoto, Tohru Kawaishi, Makoto Saitoh, Pony Canyon Inc., Scitron & Art Inc.
Game Designed by: Eiji Takeshima
© Taito Corporation 1993 All Rights Reserved
Source : In-game credits (Ending)[2]
Track list
2. AD1993 (Arrange) (01:13)
From: Opening Demo
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
Arranged by: Junichi Kawaguchi
3. Daddy Mulk (Arrange) (05:01)
From: Stage 1
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
Arranged by: Junichi Kawaguchi
4. Are You Lady? (Arrange) (03:17)
From: Stage 2
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
Arranged by: Junichi Kawaguchi
5. Che! (Arrange) (02:13)
From: Stage 3
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
Arranged by: Junichi Kawaguchi
6. Japanese Smile (Arrange) (02:15)
From: Stage 4
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
Arranged by: Junichi Kawaguchi
7. Motherless Children (Arrange) (03:20)
From: Stage 5
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
Arranged by: Junichi Kawaguchi
8. Paradox (Arrange) (02:25)
From: Ending
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
Arranged by: Junichi Kawaguchi
9. AD1993 (00:41)
From: Opening Demo
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
10. Daddy Mulk (04:27)
From: Stage 1
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
11. Are You Lady? (03:10)
From: Stage 2
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
12. Che! (04:00)
From: Stage 3
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
13. Japanese Smile (03:46)
From: Stage 4
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
14. Motherless Children (02:54)
From: Stage 5
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
15. Ending~Paradox (02:38)
From: Ending
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
16. Up Stairs (01:06)
From: Naming
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
17. Zuntata Mode 2 (03:00)
From: Zuntata Mode
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
18. Zuntata Mode 1 (03:34)
From: Zuntata Mode
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
19. Coin (00:10)
From: Coin
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
20. Game Over (00:05)
From: Game Over
Composed by: Hisayoshi Ogura
► Running time: 49:15
Magazine articles
Main article: The Ninja Warriors/Magazine articles .
Physical scans
Sega Retro Average
Publication
Score
Source
Beep! MegaDrive (JP)
73
№1993-03, p22[3]
Beep! MegaDrive (readers) (JP)
78
№, p83[4]
Consoles + (FR)
78
№17, p70/71/72
Computer & Video Games (UK)
47
№141, p90[5]
Famitsu (JP)
50
№222 , [1]
Hippon Super (JP)
40
№1993-03, p39
Mega (UK)
15
№11, p48
Mega Action (UK)
61
№4, p24
MegaTech (UK)
41
№18, p70/71
Mean Machines Sega (UK)
30
№8, p44-46[6]
Sega Force Mega (UK)
48
№1, p40/41[7]
Technical information
ROM dump status
System
Hash
Size
Build Date
Source
Comments
✔
536,077,248
CD (JP)
T-11024
References
↑ File:NinjaWarriors_MCD_JP_SSCredits_zuntata.pdf
↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyeXqk2EGDY
↑ File:BeepMD_JP_1993-03.pdf, page 24
↑ File:SSM_JP_19950901_1995-09.pdf, page 85
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↑ Beep! MegaDrive , "March 1993" (JP; 1993-02-08), page 24
↑ Consoles + , "Février 1993" (FR; 1993-0x-xx), page 70
↑ Electronic Gaming Monthly , "July 1993" (US; 1993-xx-xx), page 27
↑ Famitsu , "" (JP; 1993-03-05), page 1
↑ GameFan , "Volume 1, Issue 5: April 1993" (US; 1993-xx-xx), page 15
↑ Hippon Super , "March 1993" (JP; 1993-02-04), page 39
↑ Mega , "August 1993" (UK; 1993-07-15), page 48
↑ Mega Action , "September 1993" (UK; 1993-08-12), page 24
↑ Mega Play , "December 1993" (US; 1993-1x-xx), page 77
↑ MegaTech , "June 1993" (UK; 1993-05-20), page 70
↑ Sega Saturn Magazine , "September 1995" (JP; 1995-08-08), page 85
↑ Video Games , "1/94" (DE; 1993-12-19), page 51